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Cartier Pink Gold Crash with Unusual Burgundy Numerals, Circa 1994

Cartier Pink Gold Crash with Unusual Burgundy Numerals, Circa 1994


Brand: Cartier
Model: Crash
Reference: 1994 6
Year: 1994
Material: 18k RG
Dial Color: Silver with Burgundy Roman Numerals
Dimensions: 22mm X 32mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Brown
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Excellent Overall Condition, No Notable Signs of Wear
SKU: 208527

Few wristwatches in the history of horology embody artistic rebellion quite like the Cartier Crash. Conceived in London during the cultural upheaval of the late 1960s, the Crash shattered the conventions of traditional watch design, transforming the familiar round case into a fluid, asymmetrical form that appears almost melted in time. What began as a daring experiment has since become one of the most celebrated and coveted creations from Cartiera watch whose sculptural presence is as much art as it is instrument.

The present example, crafted in 1994 in warm pink gold, stands among the rarest interpretations of this already elusive model. Produced specifically for the Hong Kong market, it distinguishes itself through an extraordinary dial configuration featuring deep burgundy-painted Roman numerals. Against the softly textured silvered dial, the rich tone of the numerals creates a striking harmony with the warmth of the pink-gold case, lending the watch an unusual depth and character rarely encountered among Crash models.

Its sculptural casevoluptuous and beautifully preservedretains the uninterrupted, flowing lines that define the Crashs unmistakable silhouette. The dial remains crisp and expressive, the elongated Roman numerals radiating outward in Cartiers signature surrealist style, while the cabochon-set crown provides a final flourish of color and elegance. On the reverse, the caseback engraving 1994 37 reveals the watchs place within that years production, identifying it as the 37th example created.

Preserved carefully by its original owner, this remarkable watch represents a rare opportunity for the discerning collector. At once playful and profoundly sophisticated, the Crash remains one of Cartiers most daring expressions of designa watch that continues to captivate collectors decades after its creation, and one whose presence on the wrist is unmistakable.
$175,000.00

Original: $500,000.00

-65%
Cartier Pink Gold Crash with Unusual Burgundy Numerals, Circa 1994

$500,000.00

$175,000.00
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Description


Brand: Cartier
Model: Crash
Reference: 1994 6
Year: 1994
Material: 18k RG
Dial Color: Silver with Burgundy Roman Numerals
Dimensions: 22mm X 32mm
Watch Movement: Manual-Wind
Bracelet/Strap: Brown
Box/Paper: Watch Only
Condition: Excellent Overall Condition, No Notable Signs of Wear
SKU: 208527

Few wristwatches in the history of horology embody artistic rebellion quite like the Cartier Crash. Conceived in London during the cultural upheaval of the late 1960s, the Crash shattered the conventions of traditional watch design, transforming the familiar round case into a fluid, asymmetrical form that appears almost melted in time. What began as a daring experiment has since become one of the most celebrated and coveted creations from Cartiera watch whose sculptural presence is as much art as it is instrument.

The present example, crafted in 1994 in warm pink gold, stands among the rarest interpretations of this already elusive model. Produced specifically for the Hong Kong market, it distinguishes itself through an extraordinary dial configuration featuring deep burgundy-painted Roman numerals. Against the softly textured silvered dial, the rich tone of the numerals creates a striking harmony with the warmth of the pink-gold case, lending the watch an unusual depth and character rarely encountered among Crash models.

Its sculptural casevoluptuous and beautifully preservedretains the uninterrupted, flowing lines that define the Crashs unmistakable silhouette. The dial remains crisp and expressive, the elongated Roman numerals radiating outward in Cartiers signature surrealist style, while the cabochon-set crown provides a final flourish of color and elegance. On the reverse, the caseback engraving 1994 37 reveals the watchs place within that years production, identifying it as the 37th example created.

Preserved carefully by its original owner, this remarkable watch represents a rare opportunity for the discerning collector. At once playful and profoundly sophisticated, the Crash remains one of Cartiers most daring expressions of designa watch that continues to captivate collectors decades after its creation, and one whose presence on the wrist is unmistakable.